-
ascribed to the
space by
human individuals and groups. This can be
extraordinarily complex, as
different spaces may have
different uses at
different times...
-
illustrating the phenomenon.
People with
grandiose delusions wrongly hold
themselves at an
extraordinarily high
status in
their mind.
Specialty Psychiatry...
-
overwhelming success,
especially in the
entertainment industry, such as an
extraordinarily successful hit
single (hit in the
sense of "hitting the
sales charts")...
-
Grand Hiver ("The
Great Winter"), as it was
known in France, was an
extraordinarily cold
winter in
Europe in 1708–1709, and was the
coldest European winter...
- skeleton" (French: l'homme
anatomique ou le
squelette vivant) due to his
extraordinarily low body weight. The date of Seurat's
birth is uncertain,
being variously...
- have been
subjects of
intense debate.
While some
argue it has been "
extraordinarily porous" and isn't the
primary cause of Cuba's
economic hardships, others...
- term is also
applied more
broadly to
describe young people who are
extraordinarily talented in some field. The term
wunderkind (from
German Wunderkind;...
-
Stevie Wonder, and
wrote that "Jackson's feathery-timbred
tenor is
extraordinarily beautiful. It
slides smoothly into a
startling falsetto that's used...
-
MacColl wrote: "Our
traditional songs and
ballads are the
creations of
extraordinarily talented artists working inside disciplines formulated over time ....
-
Gregg (February 10, 2008). "Sun
Devils wrestler different, all
right –
extraordinarily so". CBSSports.com.
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